British International Helicopters (BIH) is a highly respected operator of medium & heavy aircraft with particular expertise in offshore operations and defence.
Another action-packed day at the college today. HRH departing by air and Picket Boats launched for day 2 of #Maritime#leadership Development. All whilst delivering Junior Officer Leadership 2, Naval Analysis and strategic studies to visiting courses. #LeadershipDevelopment
The 783 ft tall Selkirk transmitter towers over British International Helicopters AS355 G-SCHZ during a break in tasking.
In partnership with the BBC, BIH Onshore's skilled helicopter crews play a vital role in helping to keep your signal on nationwide.
We're looking for a full time Operations Officer to join our team in the Falkland Islands. See our website for further information on this critical role.
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CRM Foundation Course at our Newquay base this week. Been discussing the limitations of human sensing. Check out your blind spot: The object disappears when it moves in to the area of the retina where visual information can’t be processed due to a lack of photoreceptors.
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Our onshore utility and commercial flying services include surveying and pipeline patrols and TV mast calibration services. BIH is contracted by major broadcasting organisations to provide TV calibration services and our aircraft are regularly on task throughout the UK.
Did you know that BIH can trace its heritage back to British European Airways, which in 1947 was one of the earliest pioneers of helicopter passenger services in the UK?
In 1964 BEA Helicopters Limited operated the first service between Penzance and the Scilly Islands with a Sikorsky S-61, a service that BIH continued to operate with that aircraft well into the 21st century, finally ending in 2012.
Did you know that BIH can trace its heritage back to British European Airways, which in 1947 was one of the earliest pioneers of helicopter passenger services in the UK?